Belmont

The City of Belmont is a vibrant community located six kilometres from Perth’s central business district, along 11 kilometres of Swan River frontage.

Belmont was originally established as the Belmont Road Board in 1898 and has since grown to a thriving municipality of over 30,000 inhabitants, known as the City of Belmont. Belmont comprises the suburbs of Ascot, Redcliffe, Belmont, Cloverdale, Kewdale and Rivervale.

Belmont’s business precinct is less than 10 minutes from Perth. Affordable land and proximity to air, rail and road transport arteries have drawn businesses to the area.

Whilst Belmont is close to the city of Perth, the area also offers a mix of unique amenities. Ascot Racecourse and the surrounding residential stables precinct is a distinctive feature of the City. Belmont is also proud to have its own marina at Ascot Waters.

As inner-city property values escalate, the Belmont residential sector is going through a significant level of redevelopment and improvement, bringing an increased population.

There is a great sense of community in Belmont, with strong business networks and also lively centres of community gathering. Faulkner Park is a hub of activity, with a feature playground and a skate park. The Ruth Faulkner Library, Council Civic Centre, Belmont Oasis Leisure Centre and Youth and Family Service Centre are also located close by, making it convenient to access services and recreation.

There is an extensive network of public parks and open spaces, throughout the suburbs, with a park located within a three minute walk from most homes. Features of the City include the picturesque Garvey Park on the riverfront and Adachi Park, with its mix of Australian and Japanese influences. Other landmark locations include the both the domestic and international airports, Kewdale Freight Terminal and Belmont Forum Shopping Centre. The City of Belmont is living up to its identity as a place where opportunities continue to grow.